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Late night streams from the weekend

Most probably missed these streams, since they started off rather late. The first one wasn’t planned at all, sort of. My participation wasn’t planned, that was for sure.

Shayla started off playing Operation Raccoon City with her friends from Unity while I was playing Freedom Unite with Deva. For the record, Deva still has a long way to go. Deva is not quite Fatalis-ready, nor elder dragon ready, nor upper G-Rank ready. Deva needs work. However, that’s not with this blog is about. So, we shall forget that detail.

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A late Valentine’s for Monster Hunter

Well, yesterday, I once again had a successful stream for Monster Hunter Portable 3rd.  This time around, there were no errors!  None!  Woot!

We had some fun debates at times as well.  Now, I won’t go into the details, because I’d rather let one find them and judge for their own on what side of the debate they’d rather be.  I also said my side quite extensively throughout the stream.  So, I’d rather not indulge even more on my opinons on the matter than I already have.

Also, please note that Seferia is a marathon streamer.  I start playing and I don’t quit until I’m literally dropping dead or out of participants.  So, this past stream lasted a good long time.  Just shy of nine hours.  I’m really tempted to try for a 24 hour stream one tme, but that will probably have to wait until a really good weekend or a vacation.  I don’t even know if I have it in me to stay up like I used to any longer.  So, it might just be a thought that will never be.

Anyway, enjoy the recording.

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A night full of mic errors

Last night, I once again presented my weekly broadcast of Freedom Fridays, featuring Monster Hunter Portable 3rd. Unfortunately, there were a number of errors that were mostly out of my hands.

It started with an error that was in my hand, I had my mic boom positioned above my head. That was silly of me. However, that was only about ten or so minutes of the stream, and it was an easy fix of going “duh, Seferia, it’s up there!!” However, unfortunately, that was followed by other mic errors for the evening. Redstache unfortunately had a static that evening. I had mentioned it to him a few times, but I decided to go with it and just leave it be. So, I had a few problems understanding what he was saying. THen, later on, Shayla’s mic did a bit of echoing, that made things a bit strange. There was also the new guy, Scott_Popular, who I didn’t have on skype, only the PSN’s mic channel. So, sorry that I didn’t get you on skype, but next time around, perhaps?

Overall, though, the stream was fun. We had Canti show up for some hunts, and we actually got to teach Shayla some fun tips.

Feel free to enjoy the show.

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Well, Seferia beat her first Devil May Cry game

I’ve had a long and soiled history with the Devil May Cry series. I’ll be honest, I did not fully love it at all from the start.

In fact, when I tried the first game, this is what happened. I bought it used after years of hearing of it and wanting to try it out. I tried it for a few days before getting bored and annoyed with the game. So, I had returned the game within a short period of time. After a while of still thinking over the series, I broke down and bought it used again. However, I never quite finished it. I simply did not love it.

Still, for some insane reason, I continued to gather the games. I bought Devil May Cry 3 when it came out for 25 bucks with various discounts, but I never actually played it until I received the HD collection. I bought 4 and played through a few levels. However, I did not indulge in it.

My breakthrough was talking to Gregaman from Capcom Unity and having him interest me in the game again. Still, I did not bother to play the game until I received the HD collection. If not for the fact that I got distracted away again by Monster Hunter, I probably would have beaten DMC 3 by now.

So, it does say a bit of something that I did beat DmC last night. However, it may possibly just be a good timing for the game, for I don’t really have many priority games to distract me away from the game. I don’t know. Anyway, hope non one minds that I put a little review of my own here.

Despite the game being fun and solid in some ways, it has many problems. First and foremost, the number one glaring flaw, at least in the copy that I received, was that the score tally screen has this pause to it. It’s a slow load every single time. Each time I got to the end of the level, I became momentarily scared that the game froze up, for that screen looked broken each and every time. I do feel that this is a flaw that shouldn’t be there. There should be no moments in which the game pauses and thinks like that in a way that might make a user think “damn, did it just crash on me?”

Next, there’s an annoyance that I had with the way that the character skins worked. I love the fact that I could change how Dante looks. I’ve stated many times before that I simply do not find the new Dante attractive at all. However, I’ve played and enjoyed Gears of War, where I have similar problems with the characters not going with my sense of aesthetics. So, the new Dante’s look annoying me isn’t the flaw I want to discuss at all. No, it’s the fact that the cut scenes seemed to have no real rhyme or reason to when they decided to use the skins or when they wanted to go back to the base look. Sometimes, I’d see the skin in the scenes; however, other times, it was the base new Dante. I’d had preferred if it was always the skin for sure, but having a single pattern to how the game decided one over the other would have been nice too. To say the least, it irritated me.

Moving on, I had serious problems with the new Vergil. This has nothing to do with his design or characterization, those worked nicely for me. However, his eyes just were not right. The eyes did not express in any realistic manner, which made me feel like the animators failed when it came to him. Nearly at every instance that I saw him on screen, his eyes truthfully did bother me. They usually felt like they were opened a bit too wide and were dead in ways that do not express “this character is cold”. Instead, it just was an uneasy “this isn’t animated right” feel. I simply could not appreciate the animation work on him.

Last, DmC is full of bugs. I know that I have a reputation for being able to break any game that I pick up by this point. However, some of the bugs that I encountered in DmC were a bit too much.

First, I bugged the Succubus fight by moving to a platform to the right side before she collapsed. Instead of having her get up or something like that, the game just had her stuck, laying on the platform. I attempted to attack her, nothing happened. I attempted moving to another platform, nothing happened. I had Dante jump to his death, glitch fixed. Apparently, moving to that platform made it impossible for the cut scene of Dante punching the boss to play.

Then, later on in the dance club stage, I once again glitched the game. This one was even worse. This one required many Dante suicide jumps and fighting with the camera. I don’t even know how it glitched, however, I got to a platform where apparently three enemies were supposed to spawn. However, they simply did not spawn. So, I was stuck. Each time I attempted to jump off the platform, the camera immediately flipped around so that Dante would fall to his death. Then, I attempted backtracking. This had similar results with the camera attempting to force me to kill Dante. That camera had it out for Dante. After many camera-caused deaths and enough back-tracking followed by another death, I finally got the enemy to spawn. Still, I think the game just wanted Dante dead there.

There is one last point that I find annoying with this game. I am of the side of people who feel like some sort of lock-on might have been a good thing for this game. In most cases, the lack of lock-on worked well for me. However, there were times in which I couldn’t locate a flying enemy for several seconds or had issues getting Dante to turn in the right direction. The worse of which was a time in which Dante didn’t want to follow my commands to face forward and shoot Mondus. Instead, I shot uselessly to the side for several moments. I personally think that a button to get him to face an enemy would have been useful.

Well, those are my honest opinions of DmC. It is indeed a fun game, but flawed. I might go back later on and play the prior Devil May Crys soon enough, since this game did actually break my streak of not really getting into DMC.

For now, though, I think I shall start preparing for the streams of evilness that I am plotting with Shayla and a Dead Space 3.

Poor Deva has a long way to go

A very long way to go. Deva knows the basics of Monster Hunter, but Deva does have a great tendency to die. So, prepare to watch a recording full of death, destruction, sorrow, and drama. For that was what last night had.

Unofrunately, Seferia also died a few times last night as well. She cannot say that it was her best night. However, she got to use her Sexy Pirate armor. So, that much was a plus!

Feel free to watch the recording after the break below. Also, please ignore the momentary peak at Seferia’s desktop during the stream. You saw nothing!

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Seferia loves Torchlight II

Yep, she very much does. She also very much loves the mod that she found for the game. This mod has added several things that have improved the expenerience for this little Seferia. More enemies, more loot, new dungeons, new classes, and so on. It does the works. Furthermore, the programmer for this mod has been on top of things and updating frequently. In fact, Seferia already needs to update her mod.

Yea, that guy updates rather quickly.

Anyway, Seferia streamed today because she felt like messing around and letting people laugh at her as she got trounced. So, feel free to watch the stream.

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Campaign statement has been made

For a while, I’ve been saying that Godzilla music deserves to go with Monster Hunter. I’ve also been saying that if Capcom really wanted a star-power cross-over, they’d contact Toho and get a Godzilla crossover. I’ll continue to say that.

Now, the likelihood of my statements ever seeing the light a day are close to nil. Still, I shall continue to dream and have fun with the idea in my head.

For now, though, I can be a girl with the ability to stream. I can be a girl with a large Godzilla music collection. And I can be a girl who can play this music while streaming Monster Hunter.

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PSN maintance cannot contain this dark lady

Seferia is back with yet another Freedom Fridays stream.  This week, Seferia did not have an illness trying to drag her off to the realms of sleep, so she was more than capable of following through with her gameplan of streaming.  Unfortunately, there was one little hitch to the plan.  That hitch was rather annoying in some ways, for it prevented her from finding partners in joining in her hunts.  That little hitch was a prolonged maintance on the PSN servers that made it hard for everyone who was not Seferia to log on.  The servers must have known that Seferia would not have accepted “no” for an answer.

Anyway, I am going to put up the recording after the break.  So, feel free to click on the more button and check them out.

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The Freedom Friday report

If you wanted to see Seferia kill herself in multiple ways, this evening was the night to do it.

Once again, Seferia endeavored on entertaing someone by performing as a hunter on Portable 3rd HD. Once again, Seferia picked sets that had no good value whatsoever. Those sets regularly had a lack of armor value or lack of experience with the weapons. Many a time, Seferia paid for her choices to mess around. A great lesson was made as well. If Seferia pick a hunting horn then tells you that she doesn’t know any of the songs, don’t let her continue on with a plan to fight an elder dragon.

Yes, that is a great lesson for anyone. Of course, then again… some one might want to see the results of that set-up.

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